
Frontiers Sustainable Food Systems has published a detailed literature review showing that seven key regenerative agricultural practices (including cover-cropping, agroforestry, no-tillage, and animal-integration) each delivered measurable increases in soil carbon sequestration rates in croplands and vineyards. The study found that the combination of multiple practices may offer the greatest potential.
For Future Farms Foundation this reinforces that our mission to convert farmland into regenerative systems carries credible climate mitigation value - not just biodiversity or soil-health gains. It also highlights the importance of designing our land-acquisition and tenant-farmer initiatives to embed multiple regenerative practices concurrently from the start.